Best Practices in Ecosystem-based Oceans Management in the Arctic.
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2009Editor
Hoel, A.H.
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114pp.
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The aggregate effects of multiple uses of the oceans – fishing,
transportation, petroleum development, waste disposal, etc. – call for
an ecosystem-based approach to oceans management. The need for
oceans management based on an ecosystem approach is now widely
recognized by the international community, as reflected in calls for the
application of the ecosystem approach by 2010 in the 2002 Johannesburg
Plan of Implementation from WSSD1 as well as in recommendations
from the UN General Assembly.2 In the Arctic context, the 2004
Arctic Marine Strategic Plan3 points to challenges and opportunities in
this regard, and the working map of the 17 Arctic LMEs represents a
basis for further work.
The 2004 Arctic Marine Strategic Plan defines ecosystem-based management
as an approach that “requires that development activities be
coordinated in a way that minimizes their impact on the environment
and integrates thinking across environmental, socio-economic, political
and sectoral re.....
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Norsk PolarinstituttTromso, Norway
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Norsk Polarinstitutt Rapportserie; 129Document Language
enBest Practice Type
Best PracticeGuide
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Arctic OceanISBN
978-82-7666-257-3Citation
Hoel, A.H. (ed) (2009) Best Practices in Ecosystem-based Oceans Management in the Arctic. Tromso, Norway, Norsk Polarinstitutt, 114pp. (Norsk Polarinstitutt Rapportserie No. 129). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-395Collections
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